The spanish designer Manuel Bolaño, was chosen to perform a showcase mention of his last show for fashion week in Barcelona (080) "A million promises a million scars". To make this showcase the designer gave us part of his collection of clothes.

FABRICarte is titled the event we have created, along with three classmates.

A showroom of trends in fashion, design, image, music, sport and society.

The event was held in an open and versatile space where different artists met under one concept: Making art. The idea of reuse is very present in our perception of art, so the factory brought together artists and brands that receive Communion with the principle of recycling.

The artists who performed live were Balu urban artists and Soem Mac and DJ's Miko and Ludwig. On the other hand, we have the cooperation of brands such as Cellophane, The Bronze Medal, TOWN Clothing, Jack Botton Creative and FIXIE Barcelona.

Chosen to hold the event date was March 23 in Room Valkyrie Space Hub, located in the 22 @ district, Barcelona.

When we arrived to Valkiria we found it like this:

This was the result:

A continuación pueden ver el making of de FABRICarte y su proceso de transformación:

Chiharu Shiota is a Japanese installation artist born in 1972 in Osaka. He has been living and working in Berlin since 1996.

Shiota studied at Kyoto Seika University and several schools in Germany. While in Germany, he studied with Marina Abramovic. He is currently represented by ARNDT in Berlin, South Blain in London and Galerie Daniel Templon in Paris.

Shiota's work connects various aspects of artistic performances and installation practices. Especially known for its fabrics, rooms covering wires or hoses, networks linking abstract to the concrete, such as keys, windows, clothes, shoes, bags boats and everyday objects. In addition to the installation work, frequently collaborates with choreographers and composers like Toshio Hosokawa, Sasha Waltz and Stefan Goldmann for projects opera, concerts and dance.

The jewelry brand Stella Blasi's was chosen among many others to perform a pop up store within the pilot store school.

The selected collection is inspired by the botanical garden in Barcelona, where the shooting took place for the catalog. Therefore, we wanted to perform a chord store and have become a cozy little garden.

It has been a hard effort by all members of the class, from the decor to the department through the graphic visual merchandising and window dressing.

Furthermore, the famous web trends www.thecoolhunter.net hunting without knowing and using the Ártidi Pinterest account has posted my showcase small-format optical 3D. Currently it has more than 14,000 likes worldwide.

It is approaching the final stretch of the course and teachers want us to draw our most creative and groundbreaking side. In short, we do things only a professional window dressing (as we are already) be able to do.

Based on this idea I wanted to do something unusual and not leave anyone indifferent. I have relied on the work of several artists using this technique 3D and have been very happy with the end result.